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The geographic limit of districts and areas that make up this category of Special Planning Areas extends beyond an alignment with any particular street, trail, river, stream, or other linear corridor. Districts may contain other smaller Special Planning Areas, such as subareas. Additionally, districts are generally consistent with the geography of one of the eight \u201cneighborhoods\u201d identified in the 2014 City of Auburn Community Vision Report. Generally speaking, districts are identified for the purpose of creating identity. This means that the land use designations and overarching policies and implementing regulations are not going to change from one district to the next. Instead, Districts are important for event planning, establishing park and open space level-of-service standards, and promoting community identity.<\/SPAN><\/P>

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